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Tribune Tower Review

4.4 /552 Reviews
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The most distinctive part of the building is below the building, you can see the fragments of buildings around the wall, you can try looking for the Taj Mahal, the pyramids, the Berlin Wall, and some buildings from China.

Tribune Tower

Posted: Dec 16, 2017
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Tribune Building is also a very independent building, the Chicago Tribune is a decades-old old newspaper, the current circulation in the United States can also ranked top, the logo of the building is very eye-catching, can also be seen at night.

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    Posted: Dec 13, 2021
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    Tribune Building is a famous landmark building in Chicago. I think it is worth your stay for at least half an hour. We are free to travel. When we come here, our colleagues are with the group. The itinerary is not arranged. Go back and show them off.

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    Posted: May 15, 2019
  • 358***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Chicago Tribune Building, located at the north end of the Michigan Avenue Bridge, is a Gothic high-rise building known as Chicago's most beautiful office building. The building is very distinctive, and the exterior wall is said to have pasted architectural debris from more than 100 countries around the world, including stone flakes from the Great Wall of China. When we arrived here, the interior of the building was not open to visitors, so we could only see its appearance. Standing in front of the building, I wondered if the Chicago Tribune, a traditional paper media, could continue its glory when the digital age came? Does a building so large need to consider doing something else?

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    Posted: Dec 31, 2018
  • Mushfiqur Rahman Chowdhury
    4/5Excellent

    A landmark that completes your Chicago trip! Chicago Tribune is known for innovative investigative reports that I’m sure many of us have seen floating around in the web at some point.

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    Posted: Nov 19, 2023
  • _TI***9c
    5/5Outstanding

    I thought the lighting of Chicago was wonderful and very pretty... it's definitely a Windy City

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    Posted: May 3, 2023
  • 高尔基小永
    5/5Outstanding
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    The environment is good, the air is very good, it is worth a visit.

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    Posted: Jul 7, 2022
  • Hanyang44
    5/5Outstanding
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    Chicago Forum Building (Tribune Tower). The beginning of the "magnificent mile" on the north bank of the Michigan Avenue Bridge in Chicago. The Forum Building and the Wrigley Building across the street stand like a doorway at the "magnificent mile" street. The Chicago Tribune Building has four major points: one, this is a Gothic building, the building is magnificent, the details are beautifully carved. Second, the exterior wall decoration of the building uses many stones of special significance, such as the remnants of the Great Wall of China, the fragments of the World Trade Building in New York, the bricks of the destroyed church in France in World War II, the Egyptian pyramid stones, etc., and a lunar rock display in the hall. Third, the statue in front of the building, Nathan Hale (Nathan Hale 1755--1776), who was a hero who died during the American War of Independence, the first spy in American history, once obtained many British intelligence, and was arrested and killed by the British Army, just 21 years old. Fourth, the Chicago Tribune has a "smart number" in the building's exterior window, if click "photograph", it can automatically take pictures for you, and generate a Chicago Tribune page, put your photo in the headlines, and a text description (you visit the Chicago news). Smart Digital sends out emails by entering your email address. Argo Tea on the first floor of Forum Building serves tea (American tea), coffee, snacks. Tired to walk, take a break.

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    Posted: Jun 30, 2017
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